Former England international Sol Campbell to arrive in Ghana on Sunday ahead of Unity Cup launch

Published on: 13 January 2016

Former England international and Arsenal player Sol Campbell will arrive in Ghana on Sunday, January 17, together with Ghanaian born Netherlands player George Boateng to launch the 2016 Unity Match at the Banquet Hall, State House, Accra on Monday, January 18.

Campbell and Boateng will partner former Black Stars captain Stephen Appiah for the grand launch of the event aimed at promoting peace and unity ahead of the 2016 General Elections in November.

The event, which is under the auspices of Primeval Media, - the leading sports event company in Ghana, will see the former England captain paying courtesy calls on former Presidents Jerry John Rawlings and John Agyekum Kufour.

He will also be hosted by the British High Commissioner to Ghana in the early hours of Monday before joining Appiah and other football icons and football administrators in the evening at the Banquet Hall, State House for the Grand Launch.

A statement from the Communications Directorate of Primeval Media said, "Campbell will also team up with other football legends for a special football forum immediately after the launch."

It added, "The forum will offer people the opportunity to ask questions about the development of the game in England and the world as a whole."

The former England international will also lead a team of former players and coaches to organise football clinic on Tuesday, January 19, at Kotobabi Wembley Park.

Campbell will address a press conference later in the day at Adidas House, Airport Residential Area, Accra before leaving Accra for London.

Primeval Media, will organise two matches in Kumasi and Accra, on June 8 and 10th 2016 respectively, between a world select side and Kumasi Asante Kotoko at the Baba Yara Stadium Stadium, and the Black Stars at the Accra Sports Stadium.

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